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‘Amazing Soul:’ Cody Rodenbough Of Northampton County Dies, 34 ‘Amazing Soul:’ Cody Rodenbough Of Northampton County Dies, 34
‘Amazing Soul:’ Cody Rodenbough Of Northampton County Dies, 34 Tributes and donations are pouring in for Cody Rodenbough of Northampton County, who died at his home on Tuesday, Jan. 10. He was 34. Born in Easton, Cody went to Easton Area High School. He was described as an overall “lover of life and the life of most parties,” his obituary says. Cody had a passion for eating at his favorite lunch spots — “just no red sauce.” He is survived by his loving parents, Claire/Joe Cerino and Donald Rodenbough; sister, Megan; brothers, Garrick, Colton and Josh; as well as many extended family members and “innumerable friends,” reads his obituary. Meanwhile, …
Northampton County Man Who Sexually Abused Children Sentenced To Decades Behind Bars: Report Northampton County Man Who Sexually Abused Children Sentenced To Decades Behind Bars: Report
Northampton County Man Who Sexually Abused Children Sentenced To Decades Behind Bars: Report A 62-year-old Northampton County man who plead guilty to aggravated indecent assault will spend between two and four decades behind bars and must register as a sex offender for life, the district attorney’s office announced following his Tuesday sentencing. Richard Repsher of West Easton entered the guilty plea to two counts in February after being accused of the assaults, in which both victims were under the age of 13, LehighValleyLive reports citing court records. Repsher assaulted the children at the Main Street building he lived in, which was the same building where the victims received…
PA Mayor Tracks Down Teen Vandal Accused Of Spray-Painting Park Equipment, Hospital Building PA Mayor Tracks Down Teen Vandal Accused Of Spray-Painting Park Equipment, Hospital Building
PA Mayor Tracks Down Teen Vandal Accused Of Spray-Painting Park Equipment, Hospital Building A teen vandalizing a hospital and park in Northampton County was spotted and apprehended by a vigilant mayor. The unnamed teen caught West Easton Mayor Dan DePaul’s eye while he was looking out the window overlooking Niko Park. westeastonpa.com reports. “I saw a person walking alone, wearing a mask, carrying what looked like a cane, and something else in his other hand, enter the park and make his way to a garbage bin,” DePaul told the outlet. “He looked into the bin, took the lid off, then lifted the liner up, spilling the garbage onto the ground. He then exited the park, running toward W…